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GENERAL

AI Scams Explode: Man Loses $1.6M, Teen Forced to Scam

A 76-year-old man lost $1.6 million to an AI investment scam after being lured by a fake online persona. The case highlights the growing threat of AI-powered fraud, with even some scammers being victims of human trafficking forced into illegal activities.

13 hours ago
GENERAL

Parents Ignored Machete Warning in Southport Child Murders

A recent inquiry into the Southport child murders revealed that the killer's parents ignored clear warnings, including the ordering of machetes, while social media platforms failed to prevent the spread of harmful content. Experts criticize authorities for not identifying the young offender's violent tendencies, which were fueled by unsupervised online activity. The findings highlight a critical need for better regulation of social media and more robust intervention by authorities to prevent future tragedies.

1 day ago
Geopolitics

Austria Moves to Shield Kids: Social Media Ban for Under 14s

Austria plans to ban social media for children under 14, citing concerns over addictive algorithms and harmful content. This move reflects a growing international trend toward regulating online access for minors, though critics warn of potential infringements on rights and social connections.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

Senator Blackburn Slams Democrats on DHS Funding Stalemate

Senator Marsha Blackburn criticized Democrats for the ongoing DHS funding shutdown, accusing them of reneging on deals and prioritizing an agenda to abolish ICE. She suggested reconciliation as a potential path forward for funding essential services. The interview also covered crime reduction efforts in Memphis and the need for online child safety legislation.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

Ex-Meta Exec: Algorithms Exploit Our Worst Traits for Profit

A former Meta executive revealed that social media algorithms are designed to exploit human weaknesses like outrage and fear to maximize user engagement and profit. These systems, driven by profit motives rather than user well-being, lack sufficient human oversight and may require regulation similar to industries like tobacco or finance.

3 weeks ago
GENERAL

UK Cracks Down on AI Deepfake Porn with New Law

The UK has enacted strict new laws imposing prison sentences for the creation and distribution of deepfake pornography, a move aimed at protecting victims who have suffered severe emotional distress. The legislation also holds online platforms more accountable for hosting such content, addressing a problem previously met with limited legal recourse.

1 month ago